The Naiyāyika Theory of Erroneous Perception and Redundancy in Modelling of Nature
The human craving to perceive and comprehend is the driving force behind our development as individuals and, arguably, even our success as a species. We are born with curious minds, which see the multifaceted and multidimensional world around and...
आत्म-विउपनिवेशीकरण: Decolonisation of the Individual
Decolonisation is the removal of domination by a nation on foreign territories. While it was historically a territorial process, it has over time acquired subtler elements, particularly around the development and promotion of indigenous knowledge....
Matangini Hazra, a benevolent patriot of Bengal
Indian Independence movement is widely believed to be a non-violent movement achieved by Octavian Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's repeated fasting, barefooted march with the support of a stick. The countless incidents and battles by freedom fighters...
Rashtranayak Netaji: Dharmic Moorings And The Death-Blow To The British Raj In India
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose must be conferred the title of Rashtranayak (national hero) lickety split. Unfortunately, Article 18 (1) of the Indian Constitution does not permit any titles to individuals, except when in an academic or military...
Spirituo-scientific Tephra from Tesla’s Vedantic Upsurge
Nikola Tesla was a scientific luminary who undertook seminal work in the field of electromagnetism, taking the study of modern alternating current electricity supply systems to such heights that the SI unit of magnetic flux density was named tesla...
Jatindra Charan Guho was the first Asian to win World Light Heavyweight Championship in the USA.
Colonial-era Indian nationalism started in Bengal(Mainly Present-day West Bengal, Bihar and Bangladesh) in the nineteenth century. The freedom fighters quickly realised that they first needed to get stronger and sharper to overthrow the colonists....
Nalanda, The Centroid Of Indian Learning Of Buddhism
Tenure from the 4th century CE to the close of the 8th century was most crucial for Indian education history under the reign of the Guptas, the ruler Harshavardhana of Kanauj and their successors. This period had been focused on the page of Indian...
More about Tibet
Tibet denotes its geographical location on the world map as on the high plateau on the northern side of the Himalayas. It stretches over an extensive area with mountains, lakes, and rivers between Central, East, and South Asia. It lengthens its...
Tajuddin Ahmad the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Tajuddin Ahmad was a pioneer of the Independence movement of Bangladesh. He was born on the 23rd of July 1925 to Maulavi Muhammad Yasin Khan and Meherunnesa Khanam at Dardaria village in Kapasia thana(Police Station) of Gazipur district in Bengal...
Why the BJP can reclaim its UP-ward move
Uttar Pradesh lies on the hallowed grounds that saw the rise and fall of various important chapters in Indian history. Modern India has seen a flux of political entities, leaders, trends and issues in Uttar Pradesh over the years. Pandit Govind...